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  1. Alice Adams (Nueva York, 16 de noviembre de 1930) es una artista estadounidense conocida por sus esculturas [1] y sus instalaciones en espacios específicos dentro del movimiento Land Art en la década de 1970 [2] y desde 1986 por sus grandes proyectos de arte público en los sistemas de transporte, aeropuertos, universidades y otros centros ...

  2. 4 de dic. de 2023 · El land art de Alice Adams celebra la belleza del entorno natural, utilizando sus obras como recordatorio de la exquisita armonía que la naturaleza nos ofrece. Cada escultura es una oda a la majestuosidad de nuestro mundo.

  3. Alice Adams (born November 16, 1930) is an American artist known for her sculpture and site-specific land art in the 1970s and for her major public art projects in transit systems, airports, university campuses and other urban sites throughout the United States since 1986.

  4. www.moma.org › artists › 61Alice Adams | MoMA

    Alice Adams (born November 16, 1930) is an American artist known for her sculpture and site-specific land art in the 1970s and for her major public art projects in transit systems, airports, university campuses and other urban sites throughout the United States since 1986.

  5. Alice Adams (born November 16, 1930) is an American artist known for her sculpture and site-specific land art in the 1970s and for her major public art projects in transit systems, airports, university campuses and other urban sites throughout the United States since 1986.

  6. americanabstractartists.org › alice-adams-interviewAmerican Abstract Artists

    Alice Adams is an American artist known for her sculpture and site-specific land art of the 1960s and 1970s, and, since the mid-1980s, her public art projects in cities across the United States. I first encountered Adams’ work when I was curating one of the 80 th anniversary

  7. Alice Adams is an American artist known for her sculpture[1] and site specific land art in the 1970s [2] and since 1986 for her major public art projects in transit systems, airports, university campuses and other urban sites throughout the United States.[3]